Tanizaki PrizeStrange Weather in Tokyo
About
Tsukiko is in her late thirties, living alone in Tokyo, when she runs into her former high school teacher at a bar. He is decades older, retired, and just as solitary. They begin meeting for drinks, then for walks, then for mushroom foraging trips โ a courtship conducted in small gestures and long silences, at a pace that would drive a conventional romance plot to distraction. Kawakami writes their connection with the lightest possible touch, letting seasons change and sake accumulate without ever forcing the question of what these two people are to each other. The novel's power is in its patience โ it trusts the reader to feel what the characters can't yet say. A love story told in the language of shared meals and comfortable quiet.
Awards
- โ Tanizaki Prize(2001 - Winner)
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